As the only team with two picks, the Patriots own the second half of the first round of April's draft, and they'll have plenty of options during the first day of the draft.

In preparation for our first mock draft of 2011, we're continuing to highlight the needs of every team that is picking in the first round. Obviously, those needs could change in the next three months, but we've got an idea of what each team will be zoning in on during the draft process.

Here's a look at the bottom half of the first round and what each team will be eying through the draft process. If you missed the first half of this list, check out Saturday's post, and come back every Thursday through April to get a look at our updated mock drafts.

(*Denotes the picks will be determined by the Super Bowl result.)

17. New England Patriots2010 Record: 14-2Needs: Defensive end, outside linebacker, tackle, guard, running back, wide receiverAnalysis: The Patriots' priorities could change once they know whether or not they'll have left tackle Matt Light, left guard Logan Mankins and right guard Stephen Neal. If Light and Mankins return, the Patriots should target a defensive end or outside linebacker in the first round. If Alabama running back Mark Ingram is still around at this spot, they might look at him, too.

18. San Diego Chargers2010 Record: 9-7Needs: Defensive end, wide receiver, right tackleAnalysis: The Chargers could lose wide receivers Vincent Jackson and Malcom Floyd, which could change their strategy at the top of the draft. Other than that, they'll be looking at one of the draft's talented defensive ends.

19. New York Giants2010 Record: 10-6Needs: Tackle, outside linebacker, defensive end, safety, running backAnalysis: The Giants should make left tackle their priority in the first round, but they might also need a defensive end and outside linebacker with Mathias Kiwanuka and Keith Bulluck hitting free agency.

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers2010 Record: 10-6Needs: Defensive end, inside linebacker, outside linebacker, guard, tackleAnalysis: The Bucs have a pair of outstanding young defensive tackles, but they need a playmaker at defensive end. It also looks like they'll need to replace inside linebacker Barrett Ruud, who took a step back this season and will likely leave in free agency.

21. Kansas City Chiefs2010 Record: 10-6Needs: Tackle, outside linebacker, defensive tackle, wide receiver, centerAnalysis: The Chiefs' primary objective this offseason should probably be retaining outside linebacker Tamba Hali, but they also need plenty of help on both sides of the trenches.

22. Indianapolis Colts2010 Record: 10-6Needs: Tackle, guard, defensive tackle, safetyAnalysis: Bill Polian called out the offensive line after the Colts' Super Bowl loss, and then he drafted a third-string defensive end in the first round. Now's the time for the Colts to make wholesale upgrades on the offensive line.

23. Philadelphia Eagles2010 Record: 10-6Needs: Right guard, safety, cornerback, outside linebacker, right tackleAnalysis: Philly's defense wasn't very impressive last season, and the Eagles definitely need help in the secondary.

24. New Orleans Saints2010 Record: 11-5Needs: Defensive end, outside linebacker, defensive tackle, running back, safetyAnalysis: Defensive end Will Smith had a big drop-off in sacks — from 13 in 2009 to 5.5 in 2010 — and he needs some more help around him. They also need some help around Jonathan Vilma in the linebacking corps, which was on display when Scott Shanle missed a key tackle on Marshawn Lynch's historic playoff run. The Saints also need to upgrade the running back position, which was crushed by injuries this season.

25. Seattle Seahawks2010 Record: 7-9Needs: Quarterback, running back, guard, center, safety, cornerback, defensive tackleAnalysis: The Seahawks have a tremendous group of linebackers, but they've really got to make improvements in the secondary.

26. Baltimore Ravens2010 Record: 12-4Needs: Cornerback, right tackle, wide receiver, safety, inside linebacker, outside linebackerAnalysis: The Ravens really need to upgrade their cornerbacks, and they could use some help at wide receiver and right tackle. It would also behoove them to get younger at linebacker while they groom the replacement for Ray Lewis.

27. Atlanta Falcons2010 Record: 13-3Needs: Outside linebacker, defensive end, safety, offensive linemen, tight endAnalysis: The Falcons had a decent defense, but they need more of an edge and some added aggression. They could also make an improvement at left tackle, and depending on their ability to retain both starting guards — left guard Justin Blalock and right guard Harvey Dahl — they might need to address that area, too.

28. New England Patriots2010 Record: 14-2Needs: Defensive end, outside linebacker, tackle, guard, running back, wide receiverAnalysis: If the Pats need to replace Light, this would be a good spot to snag a tackle. Otherwise, the Patriots might trade out of this pick.

30. New York Jets2010 Record: 11-5Needs: Defensive end, outside linebacker, safety, wide receiverAnalysis: Head coach Rex Ryan will always be looking for pass rushers, and the Jets need to get younger on the edge. Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards and Brad Smith are all free agents, too, so the Jets might need to overhaul their wide receiving corps.

*31. Pittsburgh Steelers2010 Record: 12-4Needs: Right tackle, guard, cornerbackAnalysis: It's amazing the Steelers advanced to the Super Bowl with this offensive line. They could also form a Pouncey wall if they add center Maurkice Pouncey's brother, Mike, at the end of the first round.

*32. Green Bay Packers2010 Record: 10-6Needs: Outside linebacker, running back, defensive end, guard, left tackleAnalysis: The Packers could use a little more jump opposite of Clay Matthews, who would also like some more help in front of him at defensive end.